Flight Simulator Technician Clause Samples

The 'Flight Simulator Technician' clause defines the responsibilities and qualifications required for personnel tasked with maintaining and operating flight simulators. Typically, this clause outlines the necessary certifications, experience, and technical skills the technician must possess, as well as the scope of their duties, such as performing routine maintenance, troubleshooting malfunctions, and ensuring simulator readiness for training sessions. By clearly specifying these requirements, the clause ensures that only qualified individuals handle critical simulator operations, thereby maintaining safety standards and minimizing operational disruptions.
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Flight Simulator Technician. The work of a Flight Simulator Technician shall consist of and include any and all maintenance, modification, trouble- shooting, repair, and overhaul of any type of electronic or mechanical devices, including all types of computers and associated apparatus, used for training flying personnel under simulated flying conditions. In addition this work shall include the trouble-shooting, identification, and repairing malfunctions of such apparatus and simulators. Non-contract personnel, including vendor representatives, may direct Flight Simulator Technicians in the work required during the initial installation of flight simulators and associated apparatus including computers and their systems. Such personnel will normally assign the physical aspects of work on developmental installations to Flight Simulator Technicians and will direct such assignments consistent with the Company rights under vendor warranties. The Company and the Union jointly recognize the developmental status of such equipment to be an integral part of such initial installation and the consequent necessity to utilize engineering and vendor personnel therein. The Company will advise the Union of the nature, extent, and anticipated duration of warranties and engineering or vendor assistance on Company property, for the purpose of initial installation of aircraft simulators or associated equipment and apparatus and computers and their systems. The Flight Simulator Technician shall be responsible for the loading of programs, in any and all types of computers integrally associated with flight simulators, for maintenance purposes and flight training purposes. The Flight Simulator Technician will also assist in troubleshooting programs in use and debugging new or modified programs. (A) (3) (CONTINUED) Flight Simulator Technicians must hold a General Radio- telephone license or higher. Flight Simulator Technicians will be required to give on-the-job instruction to other Flight Simulator Technicians. Work shifts of Flight Simulator Technicians shall be established to comply with Article 7(e).

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